i sent emails to some companies which make transformers yet no one send me a reply , but while i was searching i came a cross to Hammond single ended Transformer the 125GSE which gives a 25watt 32ohm at 10kohm (the primary is in range between 2.5k to 10k) , my question is , if i make dual output transformers amp that each transformer has a single 6l6 up to 20watt and the output of 16ohm on each transformer connected in series whats that going to effect on the power of two 6l6 that present a 40watt total?
the link below is for the schematic of the transformer:Hammond Mfg. - Universal - Single Ended - Tube Output Transformers - (125 Series)

Hello!
I can wind any SET OPT transformer you could dream of. If you would prefer something trully exotic, there is a quad of top quality iron pieces in double c core configuration, suitable for your app. This is my last set of cores (0.1mm ribbon thickness) and it will be several months before my next order. If interested, send me a PM.
Regards,
Peter

Hello!
I can wind any SET OPT transformer you could dream of. If you would prefer something trully exotic, there is a quad of top quality iron pieces in double c core configuration, suitable for your app. This is my last set of cores (0.1mm ribbon thickness) and it will be several months before my next order. If interested, send me a PM.
Regards,
Peter

thanx , what i'm looking for is that the transformer has a 50 watt and above 0.2 a current , the idea is to have three 6l6 in parallel 300v on plate primary of the transformer 6000 ohm to produce 15 watt , so you have 3 6l6 that give you 45 watt total but the current total will be if i'm not wrong 0.15a , and two output of 32 ohm at 6000 ohm pri , and 16ohm at 6000 ohm pri , can you wind that?